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Mumbai-based actor Anshul Trivedi is redefining professional dedication through his extraordinary work ethic. His daily routine involves marathon 20-hour workdays spanning television acting and running a creative agency. Trivedi's commitment reflects a modern professional approach of simultaneously pursuing multiple passions. Despite extreme exhaustion, he remains passionate about his dual career trajectory, inspiring young artists to dream big and work harder.

Key Points: Anshul Trivedi's 20-Hour Grind Behind Pushpa Impossible Success

  • Multitasking actor maintains grueling 20-hour workday schedule
  • Balances TV role in Pushpa Impossible with creative agency
  • Professionally trained in classical music and swimming
  • Demonstrates extraordinary work ethic in entertainment industry
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'Pushpa Impossible' actor Anshul Trivedi pulls off 20-hour workdays: Barely getting any sleep

TV star Anshul Trivedi balances intense acting career with entrepreneurial dreams, working marathon 20-hour days across entertainment and business

"I barely sleep these days, but honestly, when you're chasing something you believe in, the tiredness feels worth it - Anshul Trivedi"

Mumbai, June 8

Actor Anshul Trivedi, who is known for his work in ‘Sasural Simar Ka’, ‘Balika Vadhu 2’ and ‘Pushpa Impossible’, is burning the midnight oil.

The actor is clocking 20-hour workdays in his routine for a balancing act. The actor, who essays the role of Jugal in the television show ‘Pushpa Impossible’, is not only putting in long hours on set but also dedicating the rest of his day to running his own creative agency.

After wrapping up extensive shoot schedules for ‘Pushpa Impossible’, the actor heads straight into back-to-back meetings and strategy sessions for his agency—leaving barely any room for rest or downtime.

Talking about the same, the actor told IANS, “It’s exhausting at times, but I genuinely enjoy both worlds. Acting gives me creative satisfaction, and building my own agency gives me a sense of purpose”.

“I barely sleep these days, but honestly, when you're chasing something you believe in, the tiredness feels worth it. Thanks to my business partner, I am able to balance ….something like this”, he added.

Anshul’s journey serves as an inspiration for young artists who want to diversify their careers without compromising on their core passion. Balancing a successful role in a daily TV show and nurturing his entrepreneurial dreams, Anshul Trivedi is setting a new example for multitasking in the entertainment world—one long day at a time.

Anshul is also professionally trained in Indian classical music. He was the winner of Sugama Sangeetha (Light Vocal) competition in the year 2004 at National Youth Festival (India). He has also won state-level swimming competitions for 3 consecutive years and represented the Indian state of Gujarat at the National level swimming championship organised by Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Wow! 20-hour workdays are insane! 😮 While I admire Anshul's dedication, I hope he takes care of his health too. No success is worth burnout. Our entertainment industry really demands too much from actors.
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Rahul S.
Typical Mumbai hustle! This is why I love our entertainment industry people - they're always pushing limits. From swimming champ to actor to entrepreneur - what an inspiring journey!
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Meena P.
As someone who watches Pushpa Impossible daily, I had no idea Jugal was such a multi-talented person! Classical music, swimming, acting AND business? Kya baat hai! 👏
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Arjun V.
While his dedication is commendable, this glorification of overwork is problematic. In the long run, such schedules are unsustainable and set unrealistic expectations for young artists.
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Sunita R.
Gujarati talent making waves in Mumbai! 🎬 So proud to see someone from our state excelling in multiple fields. His classical music training probably gives him that extra edge in acting.
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Vikram D.
This is the new normal in competitive fields. My cousin works in TV production and they regularly do 18-hour shifts. The industry needs better work-life balance regulations.

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